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                      <div class="row_title"> <a href="#"><b>US right-wingers split over Egypt protests</b></a> </div>
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                        You might have thought the American right would welcome the sight of 
                          people power in Tunisia and Egypt after lecturing the Arab world on 
                          democracy for so long.<br />
                        Instead it has divided them - with some calling on President Hosni 
                          Mubarak to go but some neocons preferring the status quo, even as it 
                          collapses.<br />
                        One right-wing TV anchor talks of &quot;the destruction of the Western 
                          world&quot;, portraying the protests as a covert power grab by Islamic 
                          radicals leading to a new caliphate across the Mediterranean.
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                      <div class="row_title"> <a href="#"><b>Karmapa suspected to have Chinese links: Himachal police</b></a> </div>
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                        <p> <em>Karmapa suspected to have Chinese links: Himachal police</em></p>
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                              <div class="Normal"> SHIMLA: Can a leopard change its spots? This is what seems to be 
                                disturbing the Himachal Pradesh police, which in due course of its 
                                investigations over the recovery of a large number of foreign currency 
                                including Chinese yuan and US dollars from an organization of the 17th <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Karmapa">Karmapa</a> in the Gyuto Tantric monastery near Sidhbari at Dharamshala, have 
                                stumbled upon Chinese connection of not only Ugyen Trinlay Dorje, but 
                                also his guru, Tai Situ Rinpoche.</div>
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          <!--<div id="main_content"><div class="content_image"></div><h4>Press and RTI</h4>At the CBIS launch, Mr Lim highlighted the importance of Bioimaging. He said: ?Bioimaging has the potential to play a pivotal role in translational research especially when used to visualise molecular interactions, cancer function, metabolism and genetic expression in tissues as well as animal models of disease.? He added that the establishment of CBIS is a timely move by NUS to help Singapore grow in its bioimaging capability and to attract some of the best talent in this research area to Singapore.
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At the CBIS launch, Mr Lim highlighted the importance of Bioimaging. He said: ?Bioimaging has the potential to play a pivotal role in translational research especially when used to visualise molecular interactions, cancer function, metabolism and genetic expression in tissues as well as animal models of disease.? He added that the establishment of CBIS is a timely move by NUS to help Singapore grow in its bioimaging capability and to attract some of the best talent in this research area to Singapore.
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At the CBIS launch, Mr Lim highlighted the importance of Bioimaging. He said: ?Bioimaging has the potential to play a pivotal role in translational research especially when used to visualise molecular interactions, cancer function, metabolism and genetic expression in tissues as well as animal models of disease.? He added that the establishment of CBIS is a timely move by NUS to help Singapore grow in its bioimaging capability and to attract some of the best talent in this research area to Singapore.
At the CBIS launch, Mr Lim highlighted the importance of Bioimaging. He said: ?Bioimaging has the potential to play a pivotal role in translational research especially when used to visualise molecular interactions, cancer function, metabolism and genetic expression in tissues as well as animal models of disease.? He added that the establishment of CBIS is a timely move by NUS to help Singapore grow in its bioimaging capability and to attract some of the best talent in this research area to Singapore.
At the CBIS launch, Mr Lim highlighted the importance of Bioimaging. He said: ?Bioimaging has the potential to play a pivotal role in translational research especially when used to visualise molecular interactions, cancer function, metabolism and genetic expression in tissues as well as animal models of disease.? He added that the establishment of CBIS is a timely move by NUS to help Singapore grow in its bioimaging capability and to attract some of the best talent in this research area to Singapore.
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